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My 27 was about 1750 but had a $100 manufacturer's rebate on top of that last fall. I believe you should be able to get the tn for about 900. However, since they are both built here in the NW, they may have a bit of a premium for shipping to the East. Look for sales promotions this summer and early fall. I found that county and state fairs in the summer are a great time to get discounts.
I put in a Super27 in New Brunswick about 3 years ago; as I recall it was <$2000 delivered and installed with a new stovepipe all the way up through the attic & roof (~15'), with removal of the old stove as well. If the OP wants to do a little cross-border shopping, you might save money. The main east-coast wholesale distributor for PE is near my house though.
TN19 here is $950 Cdn. I bought a Super27 on sale for ~$1500 a few weeks ago. I do live within a 3 hour drive from the factory though, with no ferries in between .
TN19 here is $950 Cdn. I bought a Super27 on sale for ~$1500 a few weeks ago. I do live within a 3 hour drive from the factory though, with no ferries in between .
The Chimneysweep in Bellingham is where our T6 came from. Tom is a first-class, no BS dealer that knows his stoves. He keeps his customers happy. If you have a problem he will get it solved.